In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Jerel Ezell presents on the importance of equity clout and what that means in the context of public health departments working to build structural and cultural
Leadership Domain: Health Equity and Social Justice
Public Media Data for Public Health
This webinar explores new ways to use public media data to solve large, complex public health issues like opioid abuse and mental health. Dr. Joe Smyser explains how the Public
Reducing Obesity and Diet-Related Diseases by Limiting Predatory Marketing of Unhealthy Food
Unhealthy food is the leading cause of premature death and preventable illness around the world today. Predatory marketing makes a significant contribution to this burden. Public health professionals can play
Safety and Respect for All: Providing a Supportive Environment for LGBT Individuals and Families During a Disaster
Public health emergency response activities, including disaster response such as sheltering, are a core function of local and state governmental public health. It is important that public health professionals recognize
Shifting the Narrative: Trauma Informed Care to Systems Change
This month’s Log-in2Learn Webinar takes a look at trauma-informed principles and procedures, encouraging organizations and systems to acknowledge and recognize the trauma that individuals experience. Participants will learn how understanding
Social Movements in Public Health
Social movements throughout US history have brought about positive changes in economic conditions, environmental protections, and human rights that have directly or indirectly affected population health. It is important for
Socio-structural factors, health disparities, and the uptake of biomedical HIV prevention for Black Men who have Sex with Men (MSM)
In this webinar, Dr Philbin describes her ethnographic study examining how factors at all levels of the social-ecological model shape healthcare behavior for black MSM and how they access PreP,
Strategies to Advance Health Equity: How Health Departments Can Promote Living Wages
The social determinants of health, or the structures and economic systems that shape patterns of wellness and illness, can be considered ?upstream? that then influence downstream factors like obesity and
Strategies to Advance Health Equity: How Health Departments Can Protect the Health of Immigrants
This self-paced, interactive module prepares public health professionals working in state and local health departments to develop or support health care, social services, and public health programs to protect the
Making Community Colleges and Public Universities Incubators Of Health Equity For Young Adults
In this month’s Log-in2Learn webinar, Nicholas Freudenberg, DrPH, MPH and Erinn C. Bacchus, MPH, discuss how community colleges and public universities can contribute to reducing racial, ethnic and class inequities